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I see you have a Wikipedia link there already. Well, TinWiki is just a specilized version of Wikipedia, meant for conspiracy and conspiracy related
topics.
And if you say you can't find one of these pages in TinWiki, then start a new topic and add it in!

well, whilst the tinwiki is a great idea and a very useful resource for 'general' info on many topics, not everything listed there is a PROVEN fact
and that is what i wanted to differentiate.

for example, its kind of hard to prove that greys exist, whether the nephilim really were from niburu and did niburu exist, or that shadow people are
more than photographic anomalies, whereas official patent documents for haarp show up something a bit more than long range radio communications
research. however, there is nothing on the haarp page linking to anything official like the patent application.

perhaps the 'proven' stuff needs to be added into the tinwiki but i was really aiming at seperating what is fact from fiction because god knows it
is needed here sometimes

Well I think TinWiki is the best you are going to get. Bob up the road believes in greys, because he supposedly met some, so who's to say that they
don't exist? If greys are not included as facts, then it would be going against what he and numerous other beleive is true.

In fact, who's right is it to say that something is true or not?

But I do see where you are coming from. It's just that so many people believe in things that so many other people do not believe in, it would be
impossible to make everyone happy. It would be like listing which religions are the best. You are sure to annoy someone. Perhaps you would even annoy
a whole nation of bomb-toting Middle Easterns? Now I don't think anyone wants to do that . . .

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